I currently changed to toyo T1R, i m satisfied with its gripping output.... reason i change to it is because the "suku" normal sime astar 300 tyres cant hold my car power, during mivec on, tyres burn and feel bit slippage... i m using 205/45/r16 tyres..
questions are
- i bought from a nearby tyre shop(last time i bought tyres from him also) the toyo tyres with rm480/pc
, is this worth?? i heard he says this tyres are imported from japan and i see the tyres, it is really made in japan... but my mech last time bought r1r with 195/60/r15 with only rm380++ from a shop he know, but dunno made in where
- gonna upgrading to evo 4 soon, but i cant do 4wd(rear axle cant fit into wira body, need a lot mod and king's head), i m afraid this tyre also cant hold the stock evo power because running on 2 wheels only and forced me to have semi slick which cost me more and slip during raining.... will this happen??



p/s: i m not driving hard every time
actually i plan to use b.stone re001 and also yokohama A.drive F1 but i cant find at that tyres shop, any comment on these tyres?? i not only look into good grip in dry but also grip in wet, that is why i not prefer semi slick.... wear rates are also important
questions are
- i bought from a nearby tyre shop(last time i bought tyres from him also) the toyo tyres with rm480/pc
, is this worth?? i heard he says this tyres are imported from japan and i see the tyres, it is really made in japan... but my mech last time bought r1r with 195/60/r15 with only rm380++ from a shop he know, but dunno made in where- gonna upgrading to evo 4 soon, but i cant do 4wd(rear axle cant fit into wira body, need a lot mod and king's head), i m afraid this tyre also cant hold the stock evo power because running on 2 wheels only and forced me to have semi slick which cost me more and slip during raining.... will this happen??



p/s: i m not driving hard every time
actually i plan to use b.stone re001 and also yokohama A.drive F1 but i cant find at that tyres shop, any comment on these tyres?? i not only look into good grip in dry but also grip in wet, that is why i not prefer semi slick.... wear rates are also important
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